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    : Known for community-rated subtitles, making it easier to find high-quality syncs for HD rips. Syncing Tips

    : Ensure the subtitle file (.srt) has the exact same name as your video file (e.g., Analyze.This.1999.720p.BluRay.srt ) and is kept in the same folder for automatic loading. Film Analyze This (1999) Sous-Titres - My-subs.co subtitle Analyze.This.-.Duology.1999.720p.BluRa...

    : Use the 'H' key to delay the subtitles or the 'G' key to speed them up. : Known for community-rated subtitles, making it easier

    To find the correct subtitles for that match your specific file naming convention ( Duology.720p.BluRay ), you should look for releases that align with the "BluRay" or "720p" encoding. To find the correct subtitles for that match

    If the subtitles are slightly off-sync when you play the video:

    : A comprehensive database where you can filter by "BluRay" to ensure the timing (frame rate) matches your file.

    • This could have to do with the pathing policy as well. The default SATP rule is likely going to be using MRU (most recently used) pathing policy for new devices, which only uses one of the available paths. Ideally they would be using Round Robin, which has an IOPs limit setting. That setting is 1000 by default I believe (would need to double check that), meaning that it sends 1000 IOPs down path 1, then 1000 IOPs down path 2, etc. That’s why the pathing policy could be at play.

      To your question, having one path down is causing this logging to occur. Yes, it’s total possible if that path that went down is using MRU or RR with an IOPs limit of 1000, that when it goes down you’ll hit that 16 second HB timeout before nmp switches over to the next path.

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